Teaching supervisor: Francoise Ochsenbein, Anatole Chessel
Prerequisite: BIO_1S001_EP
This course, BIO_2F001_EP, entitled "Macromolecules in Their Environment", explores the specific features of biological macromolecules and how they perform their functions in living systems. An in-depth introduction to experimental and computational methods for determining and predicting their structure provides insight into how molecular-level information is essential for understanding key biological mechanisms, as well as for designing new active molecules with applications in health and environmental sciences. The course then introduces core concepts in cellular and developmental biology, enabling students to abstract and model biological processes at both the cellular and multicellular levels. It highlights the interdisciplinary contributions of physics, chemistry, and computer science to our understanding of life. Each session is complemented by hands-on computer-based practicals, built around concrete, progressive examples.
Course Language : English.